@GabrielMunakd5@teortaxesTex //btw he dont discredit BD (sota hardware honestly and do cooperate with GDM which's awesome) thus he interested they stay afloat at least
@GabrielMunakd5@teortaxesTex huh.. *dont you read alien*
he's pointing that Hyundai BD have to NAIL MASS PRODUCTION (on par unitree/agibot...).. they HAVE NO EXCUSE AT ALL (ok im rude here)//you see Spot market share now? how pricy its?
https://t.co/FzXPxMolZF
it doesn't take smarts to notice a simple thing. At CES 2026, Boston Dynamics could only show CGI and a «static display» of their «industrial level» mass production Atlas. The prototype is 2+ years old.
Somehow they had the time to make a «static display», but not one more unit.
@GabrielMunakd5@teortaxesTex -ok they also rely on Nvdia (not a doomer but.. classy yanks move)
-i'm bullish if unitree (or anyone else*) builds automated assembly lines with smartphone-level throughput soon (late 2028? myb)
-in that sense we may get $ 14-10-8K H2 (upgraded ofc) /500k++ clanker yoy......
@GabrielMunakd5@teortaxesTex -yeah third-party hands are great (pricing too)
id think real pivot was h2 (sorry h1)
-oh i see lots companies popup have similar g1s specs.. i wonder if unitree will crack $ 2-1k R1-base.. ofc it depends if it's programmable but otherwise nice toy for all enthusiasts (khaleegis)
GLM 5.2 increased its CritPt score over GLM 5.1 by 4.5 times, mirroring Opus 4.5 => Opus 4.8 evolution (except it took 2 months, not 7). DeepSeek V4.1 merely doubling over V4 would be solidly GPT 5.5-high territory. I think they can do it.
We're entering a strange territory.
This thing is an absolute monster. Everyone was waiting for the next DeepSeek event, but it has arrived under a different name.
https://t.co/k9jOQSQLr3
GLM 5.2 is now on DeepSWE as the top open-source model on our leaderboard.
With a pass@1 score of 44% at max effort, GLM 5.2 is indisputable #1 open-source model besting Kimi K2.7 Code by 17%.